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Published November 29, 2002 | public
Journal Article

The Spectral-Element Method, Beowulf Computing, and Global Seismology

Abstract

The propagation of seismic waves through Earth can now be modeled accurately with the recently developed spectral-element method. This method takes into account heterogeneity in Earth models, such as three-dimensional variations of seismic wave velocity, density, and crustal thickness. The method is implemented on relatively inexpensive clusters of personal computers, so-called Beowulf machines. This combination of hardware and software enables us to simulate broadband seismograms without intrinsic restrictions on the level of heterogeneity or the frequency content.

Additional Information

© 2002 American Association for the Advancement of Science. This is contribution no. 8886 of the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology. We thank B. Romanowicz for making her δlnQ map available, F. Reid for providing her δt*_(SS-S) map, and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments. This research was funded in part by the NSF.

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